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had a go at sorting my own site, should be able to listen via the play button, download by clicking on the pictures and subscribe to iTunes via the subscribe button on the archive page. https://web.me.com/karlwhite66/Standing_In_The_Shadows/Standing_In_The_Shadows/Standing_In_The_Shadows.html
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Price Check: Thomas East, Follow The Rainbow
Chalky replied to Weingarden's topic in Look At Your Box
that's why I said "was" ...it went up in price, didn't even get one for myself There's been a few go through here, dunno what price they were though, couple for auction/best offer....I'd like to know mesen what they went for? -
I watched some months ago, thought it was a pretty decent film despite some inaccuracies and a bit of artistic licence. Watching the film you'd think one of the Chess Brothers didn't exist.
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Price Check: Thomas East, Follow The Rainbow
Chalky replied to Weingarden's topic in Look At Your Box
Well it was about £30..but it got a few plays was popular for a while but think the demand may have dropped off a tad. -
Value Pls: Hytones - You Don't Even Know My Name - Southern Artists
Chalky replied to a topic in Look At Your Box
issue 32 Benji....I think. I know where my copies are, I'll scan it when I home and got 5 minutes. -
Hi Dante It was only available via iTunes when it was hosted via podbean which was the free service and you only had so many downloads so I was restricted really. I've used my blog which I found was the cheapest way to do it. When I get the time I may do a proper pod-cast site, paid for, so can have unrestricted downloads. There was an in-line player with last one I posted on blog, I'll have to look into it. Thanks for listening.
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Keele was a popular venue with the returnees to the scene in the early 90's so that maybe why there was plenty at Kings Hall.
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I've managd to sit still for an hour and record a second pod cast. It can be found on the same page as the one I did of Andy's stuff.... >>>>HERE<<<< Some old, some new(ish), hope you enjoy!! Earnest Sparks - I'll be Glad - Soul "O" Sonic Chuck Henley - Broken Heart - Coach Charles Anthony - I Can Dig It - Filmtown Grier Brothers - Weeping Baby All The Time - Melody Disc Kenneth & Delory with Ben Brown & Mojo Supreme Ensemble - Let Me Hold You Close Pt1 - Steeltown Mar-Go & Soul Trio - There Is No One - Soul World Composers - Chances Go Round - Complex 3 Endeavours - I Know You Don't Want Me - Stop Dyke & The Blazers - Runaway People - Original Sound Composers - Let's Get To The Point - Complex 3 Aristocrats - Loving You is Mellow - Previously unreleased 1973 Bobby Eli Recording Candi Bars - I Believe In You - Candi Stix Quinn Golden - Habit Breaker - Ecko SGL 2113 7A (rarer 45) Oliver Norman - Drowning In My Own Despair - Decca Faithful Wonders - Ole John (Behold Thy Mother) - Checker Reuben Wright - You Done Me Wrong - Capitol Ad-Libs - Love Keeps Knocking At My Heart - Previously unreleased Margie Singleton - Never Let Go - cover up Mary Hunt - I Want To Love And Be Loved - Soul Mate Versatiles - That's What i Call love - Previously unissued Jobette recording. Contours - Cannot Do Without Your Love - Previously unissued Jobette recording Ollie Jackson - Just A Little While - Pepper JJ Daniels - Mr Lonesome - Sureshot Derek Martin - I Can't Take It No More - Previously unissued Roulette recording Holidays - Sweet Sweet Love - Cover Up Betty Willis - Gone With The Wind Is My Love - Mojo Esther Grant - Take My Love - Cover Up Jimmy Burns & Fantastic Epics - Your Gonna Miss Me (When I'm Gone) - Tip Top Jesse Slaughter - I Had A Dream - Les Stan Little Royal - You Know (You Made Me Love You) - Carnival Derek Martin - Baby What Changed Your Mind - Previously unissued Roulette recording Don't forget the next instalment of Lifeline....It is the LAST one this year, until February infect so make sure you don't miss this one!!!!
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Tommy Tate on ABC PAramount.
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Wasn't it late Wigan for Gary Rushbrook or Richard?
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That's my birthday present sorted
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From: Lifeline Bank Holiday Weekend Bonanza Posted by chalky, 16 August 2010 · After our recent foray into Mace Land, Bidds and Stoke that is, we are pleased to be getting back to the Stables. Many thanks to Mace and Chris for the help last time out. Anyway we have a fantastic all-nighter planned (well I think so). Along side the resident rascals of Butch, Andy Dyson, Mick H, Soul Sam, Cliff Steele and myself (Chalky for those who need reminding ) we have Karl Heard, one of the Countries most popular DJ's right now. If thats not enough we have Kev Murphy spinning his wares to kick off proceedings, probably playing stuff he rarely gets the chance to play....it will all be good stuff And as usual to send you home hopefully wanting more is Nottingham's Legendary Rob Smith. So hopefully we will see you all there on a balmy (or should that be barmy?) hot summer night to hear some of the finest in Rare Soul Music. If you can't wait that long I've started a podcast to highlight the DJ's and the records you are likely to have heard or hear at Lifeline. The first one is courtesy of Lifeline main man Andy Dyson (hopefully his co promoter Mick H next). The Podcast can be found >>>>HERE<<<< THE LIFELINE SOUL CLUB presents The Real Deal Rare Soul All-Nighter At The Brookfields Club (The Stables), Cannock Road, Shareshill, Wolverhampton, WV10 7LZ. (Directions: Just off the M6 junction 11, A460 towards Wolverhampton then 400 yards on your left). August 28th 2010 9pm till 7.00am, a tenner gets you in! Resident rascals are the Countries TOP Rare Soul DJS Butch, Andy Dyson, Mick H, Cliff Steele, Soul Sam & Chalky This month's special guest KARL HEARD In addition, this months Collector opening the night will be KEV MURPHY and as usual closing proceedings Nottingham's ROB SMITH As for the music, the emphasis will be on the 60's but as usual Lifeline will feature the very best in 70's and crossover plus the odd track from across the Soul years. In short the very best DJ's playing the very best in the rare, obscure, forgotten and underplayed soul music from a fiver to £15000!!! In short all Dj's playing the very best in the rare, obscure, forgotten and underplayed soul music!! For further information Andy Dyson @ Dysonsoul@aol.com or telephone 01302 744927 Mick H @ Trentsoul@aol.com or telephone 07968 030464 Chalky @ chalky@mailme.co.uk or telephone 07743 863 523 Lifeline Soul Club Rare Soul All-Nighter October 31St 2009 Posted by chalky, 04 October 2009 · THE LIFELINE SOUL CLUB presents The Real Deal Rare Soul All-Nighter At The Brookfields Club (The Stables), Cannock Road, Shareshill, Wolverhampton, WV10 7LZ. (Directions: Just off the M6 junction 11, A460 towards Wolverhampton then 400 yards on your left). October 31st 2009. 8pm till 7.00am, a tenner gets you in! Resident rascals are the Countries TOP Rare Soul DJS Butch, Andy Dyson, Mick H, Cliff Steele, Soul Sam & Chalky With this month's special guest gracing the Lifeline decks for the first time The One and Only Dave Greet After the success of our early opening with two collectors Lifeline will once again be opening its doors two hours early Guests TBC and as usual closing proceedings Nottingham's ROB SMITH As for the music, the emphasis will be on the 60's but as usual Lifeline will feature the very best in 70's and crossover. In short all Dj's playing the very best in the rare, obscure, forgotten and underplayed soul music!! For further information Andy Dyson @ Dysonsoul@aol.com or telephone 01302 744927 Mick H @ Trentsoul@aol.com or telephone 07968 030464 Chalky @ chalky@mailme.co.uk or telephone 07743 863 523 Lifeline Rare Soul All-nighter...summer Madness! Posted by chalky, 23 June 2009 · The next instalment of Lifeline is this coming Saturday, 27th June. Along with the usual crew of Butch, Andy, Mick, Sam, Cliff and Chalky......Kitch will be making a long awaited return to the Lifeline decks to treat our lug 'oles to mighty fine music Hopefuly we will see you all down there nice and early THE LIFELINE SOUL CLUB present The Real Deal Rare Soul All-Nighter At The Brookfields Club (The Stables), Cannock Road, Shareshill, Wolverhampton, WV10 7LZ. (Directions: Just off the M6 junction 11, A460 towards Wolverhampton then 400 yards on your left). 10.00pm till 6.00am, a tenner gets you in! Saturday 27th June 2009 Resident rascals are the Countries TOP Rare Soul DJS Butch, Andy Dyson, Mick H, Cliff Steele, Soul Sam & Chalky This month's special guest Kitch!! As for the music the emphasis will be on the 60's but as usual Lifeline will feature the very best in 70's and crossover. In short all Dj's playing the very best in the rare, obscure, forgotten and underplayed soul music!! For further information Andy Dyson @ Dysonsoul@aol.com or telephone 01302 744927 Mick H @ Trentsoul@aol.com or telephone 07968 030464 Chalky @ chalky@mailme.co.uk or telephone 07743 863 523 Lifeline Rare Soul All-nighter...the Next Installment! Posted by chalky, 29 March 2009 THE LIFELINE SOUL CLUB presents The Real Deal Rare Soul All-Nighter At The Brookfields Club (The Stables), Cannock Road, Shareshill, Wolverhampton, WV10 7LZ. (Directions: Just off the M6 junction 11, A460 towards Wolverhampton then 400 yards on your left). April 25th 2009. 10.00pm till 7.00am, a tenner gets you in! Resident rascals are the Countries TOP Rare Soul DJS Butch, Andy Dyson, Mick H, Cliff Steele, Soul Sam & Chalky With this month's special guest digging deep into his collection The North East's Steve "Hoss" Watson As for the music, the emphasis will be on the 60's but as usual Lifeline will feature the very best in 70's and crossover. In short all Dj's playing the very best in the rare, obscure, forgotten and underplayed soul music!! For further information Andy Dyson @ Dysonsoul@aol.com or telephone 01302 744927 Mick H @ Trentsoul@aol.com or telephone 07968 030464 Chalky @ chalky@mailme.co.uk or telephone 07743 863 523 Lifeline Soul Club 5th Anniversary. Posted by chalky, 29 December 2008 · After a longer than planned break due to dates being unavailable and just too much on other nights Lifeline is back!! February the 28th 2009 see's the return with the Lifeline team celebrating 5 years of "The Real Deal Rare Soul All-nighter". To help celebrate 5 soulful years the resident rascals, Butch, Andy Dyson, Mick H, Soul Sam, Cliff Steele and Chalky will be joined by Lifelines very 1st guest 5 years ago "Marco". Joining Marco behind the decks for his first time will be Flanny!! Along with the residents, Marco and Flanny will be providing the very best 60's soul music, along with the best in 70's and crossover. In short all Dj's playing the very best in the rare, obscure, forgotten and underplayed soul music!! For any further info contact Andy, Mick or myself. We hope you can join us to celebrate 5 years of what we consider quality soul music!! THE LIFELINE SOUL CLUB presents The Real Deal Rare Soul All-Nighter 5th Anniversary Special At The Brookfields Club (The Stables), Cannock Road, Shareshill, Wolverhampton, WV10 7LZ. (Directions: Just off the M6 junction 11, A460 towards Wolverhampton then 400 yards on your left). February 28th 2009. 10.00pm till 7.00am, a tenner gets you in! Resident rascals are the Countries TOP Rare Soul DJS Butch, Andy Dyson, Mick H, Cliff Steele, Soul Sam & Chalky With this month's special guest digging deep into his collection See's the return of our very first guest "MARCO" And making his debut behind the Lifeline decks "FLANNY" As for the music, the emphasis will be on the 60's but as usual Lifeline will feature the very best in 70's and crossover. In short all Dj's playing the very best in the rare, obscure, forgotten and underplayed soul music!! For further information Andy Dyson @ Dysonsoul@aol.com or telephone 01302 744927 Mick H @ Trentsoul@aol.com or telephone 07968 030464 Chalky @ chalky@mailme.co.uk or telephone 07743 863 523 Ralph "soul" Jackson Posted by chalky, 02 November 2008 A couple of years ago, a good friend of mine Andy Dyson, through his friendship with John Ciba agreed to bring Ralph over to perform, John Ciba is Ralph's manager. A few last minute hitches kept Ralph away. Hopefully Ralph may yet make it to these shores in the future. Anyway John sent over a bit of a biography about Ralph and I can't remember if we ever used it so here it is...... Ralph Soul Jackson A biography & discography by John Ciba. Legends from the golden age of soul music haven't always achieved their status through gold records, flamboyant lifestyles, or appearances on cable television. Many cut one or two 45s for small, independent record labels with little to no distribution and only regional radio play. But they still became popular to an international audience when England's Northern soul DJs sought out obscure American soul records to keep their dance floors full. These tracks, relatively unknown in the United States, gained traction in foreign markets, where buyers considered demand for esoteric soul proof of their music savvy. Ralph Soul Jackson, with six rare Southern soul 45s ranging in price from $50.00 to $1500.00, is no exception to this anomaly. Forty years ago, Jackson got a call from Rick Hall at FAME Studios who wanted to record Ralph's Don't Tear Yourself Down with Hank William's Jambalaya and leased the single to AMY/BELL Records. It was this soul-drenched first session in Muscle Shoals that led Hall to give Ralph the moniker he uses to this day. Hall chose to use the Hank Williams song as the A-side and tried to market the single to an unreceptive Black audience. During these sessions Jackson befriended A-list songwriter and session man Spooner Oldham who wanted to record Ralph singing Creams Sunshine of Your Love backed with a Penn/Oldham number Cause I Love You. Atlantic Records released the single in 1967 but it quickly faded while competing with Otis and Aretha for promotional support. In the early 70s local DJ Eddie Dr. Jive Mendell brought Ralph to Birmingham, Alabama, to play his songs for producer Neal Hemphill. They paired Ralph with Oldham again in Muscle Shoals and cut a driving version of Carl Perkins Matchbox and Let Your Sweet Love Surround Me for Hemphill's legendary Sound of Birmingham label. Once again, poor radio and distribution drove the single into obscurity. After two poor experiences with the industry, Jackson walked away from music. In 1975 Ralph came to Neal's new Hemphill Studios and wrote, played all instruments, and sang the soon-to-be Northern soul classic Set Me Free backed with Take Me Back for Hemphill's Black Kat Records. The record, along with others from the label, suffered from a poorly structured, crooked distribution deal. While Jackson was performing on a circuit of U.S. Air Force bases he stopped off in Nashville in 1980 to record three modern soul rarities over two 45s for his own RAJAC label. These highly sought after records had no distribution or radio play and all sales were made during the military base shows. Ralph Soul Jackson is a native of Southern Alabama where he still lives and has never stopped writing, performing and recording music, whether its in his home studio, as the music minister in his church, or at his cousin Jo Jo Bensons club. Soul fans can look forward to the reissue of the classic tracks mentioned above; some newly discovered unreleased gems, as well as the first full length album of new material by Jackson, recorded between anticipated live dates. Jambalaya b/w Don't Tear Yourself Down - Amy/Bell Records1965 Sunshine of Your Love b/w Cause I Love You - Atlantic Records1967 Matchbox b/w Let Your Sweet Love Surround Me - SOB1971 Set Me Free b/w Take Me Back - Black Kat Records 1975 Ill Be a Real True Man b/w This Is My Prayer - Rajac/Black Stallion1981 I Can't Leave You Alone b/w Instrumental - Rajac Records 1981 More about Ralph can be read at his Myspace page.... http://www.myspace.c...lphsouljackson�
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I've Deon Jackson "Thats What You Do To Me" somewhere.
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Value Pls: Hytones - You Don't Even Know My Name - Southern Artists
Chalky replied to a topic in Look At Your Box
Same group, think it was Dan who did the article for Shades of Soul (?), check it out, not sure if it is on here? -
Ward Burton - Sweet Temptation?
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If they are good and done right as already said I love live acts. I don't mind them without if they can still do the business, seen some great acts without a band.
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Value Pls: Hytones - You Don't Even Know My Name - Southern Artists
Chalky replied to a topic in Look At Your Box
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I'd keep it to myself, have in the past and still do with those I know about. Keep looking, if you put it about copies turn up and it devalues straight away. What's the cover up artist/title btw?
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£40 for a demo yeah but an issue is a cheapie, £10/£20 surely or have I missed summat?
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I can't think of one record "broken" at Keele? Even in the early days when Neil and Jackie ran it. Loved the place in the early days but not so much since its been "done up"/changed. Musically after places like Blackburn when Guy ran it and Mexborough, Shotts etc which were pretty forward thinking Keele took too much of a step backwards for my liking with the oldies, still a good night out though and a fab record bar back then, loads of deals done there.
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But did John have a copy, sure someone on here in a previous topic about this record said not. Hopefully John can set the record straight.
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Marc why would the price come down because it is uncovered? No more copies have turned up unless topic starter selling one. All the other copies from same source. So it is just as rare now ad it was when covered up. It is massively indemand with loads after a copy.
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News: The Holidays and Debonaires by Rob Moss
Chalky replied to Rob Moss's topic in Front Page News & Articles
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I didn't see the one on JM's site but someone said it was a mistake??? Why would John list it for £2k when it's one of the biggest records in recent years? Can John confirm he sold it? All the others bar one I think have sold for more than £2k. It's quality, both sides and one of the best discoveries of the last 15 years.
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Shame about that Alan, the flip just as good as other side!